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Dionysus 04-21-2006 03:09 PM

Americans Fleeting Nation's Big Cities
 
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12395115/?GT1=7938

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As someone who has lived in the suburbs all of my life, I want to do the opposite. I'm sick of seeing the generic 3br and 2bth houses, the chain restaurants, and the strip malls everywhere I go.

Any long street in STL county (with some exceptions) looks like this

McDonald's
Applebee's
Kohl's
A Strip Mall
Taco Bell
Denny's
Best Buy
Walmart
Target
McDonald's
Applebee's
Kohl's
A Strip Mall
Taco Bell
Denny's
Best Buy
Walmart
Target
McDonald's
Applebee's
Kohl's
A Strip Mall
Taco Bell
Denny's
Best Buy
Walmart
Target

Coramoor 04-21-2006 03:23 PM

I would be the guy threatening to kill your dog if it doesn't stop barking in a large city.

I really dislike living around people. In fact hate or loath may be a better term. I grew up with no neighbors in sight of my house, let alone hearing distance.

My friends that live in high pop. dense areas always bitch about their neighbors doing this or that, snooping around, in their business, gossiping, etc.

No thanks. Give me the country with a 20 min drive to get anywhere.

Tom Earp 04-21-2006 03:52 PM

Ah, Great to Live In Kansas City!:cool:

@ 20-30 Minute drive to anywhere, but also, there are many Loft Projects going on in the Down Town Area Core along with a lot of revitialization for nightlife and the arts.

I hate traffic in some of the Burbs of KC and KC Ks is still somewhat pristeen in areas but still growing.

valkyrie 04-21-2006 04:25 PM

I'll always be a city mouse -- I'd rather live in a small house near downtown than a big house in the suburbs.

I'm assuming that the people moving out to the "exurbs" are first-time homebuyers, right? After you buy a house, you're not going to be forced to move because prices increase.

amycat412 04-21-2006 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by valkyrie
I'll always be a city mouse -- I'd rather live in a small house near downtown than a big house in the suburbs.



Me too.

Lil' Hannah 04-21-2006 04:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by valkyrie
I'm assuming that the people moving out to the "exurbs" are first-time homebuyers, right? After you buy a house, you're not going to be forced to move because prices increase.
First timers and people looking for a bigger house or a bigger yard, I reckon.

Munchkin03 04-21-2006 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by valkyrie
I'll always be a city mouse -- I'd rather live in a small house near downtown than a big house in the suburbs.

COSIGN!

KSigkid 04-22-2006 12:21 AM

I love living in a city - I'll be moving to the burbs for law school, but after school I imagine I'll be back in a city.

DeltAlum 04-22-2006 12:45 AM

You gotta live in a city to work in TV.

Tom Earp 04-22-2006 05:09 PM

So D A, Ya Crazy Enuff to Live In New Jerk City or Have Sanity and peice of Mind?

Did anyone read what I said about KC?

Oh Never Mind, We dont want all of You anyway! Just make it more crowded!:eek:

AGDee 04-22-2006 07:42 PM

I love where I live. It's a "not too crowded" suburb with creeks and trees and some sense of a small town community that is only 20 miles from the city, where I work and can take advantage of the shows/sports/restaurants, etc. Yet, when I sit on my deck in my backyard, I feel I'm in the middle of nowhere, on a vacation, with the wild life, creek, flowering cherry trees, etc. It's the perfect combo for me!

Tom Earp 04-23-2006 11:14 AM

Re: Americans Fleeting Nation's Big Cities
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Dionysus
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12395115/?GT1=7938

-------------------------------------------------------------

As someone who has lived in the suburbs all of my life, I want to do the opposite. I'm sick of seeing the generic 3br and 2bth houses, the chain restaurants, and the strip malls everywhere I go.

Any long street in STL county (with some exceptions) looks like this

McDonald's
Applebee's
Kohl's
A Strip Mall
Taco Bell
Denny's
Best Buy
Walmart
Target
McDonald's
Applebee's
Kohl's
A Strip Mall
Taco Bell
Denny's
Best Buy
Walmart
Target
McDonald's
Applebee's
Kohl's
A Strip Mall
Taco Bell
Denny's
Best Buy
Walmart
Target


To true.

What part of STL County?

KillarneyRose 04-23-2006 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AGDee
I love where I live. It's a "not too crowded" suburb with creeks and trees and some sense of a small town community that is only 20 miles from the city, where I work and can take advantage of the shows/sports/restaurants, etc. Yet, when I sit on my deck in my backyard, I feel I'm in the middle of nowhere, on a vacation, with the wild life, creek, flowering cherry trees, etc. It's the perfect combo for me!

That's like where I live now. I can be in Baltimore or Annapolis in 20 minutes and Washington, D.C. in 45 minutes but I live in a quiet neighborhood at the end of a peninsula where there's not much development going on. I pass two horse farms when I'm driving my daughters to school!

I never thought I'd end up living in the suburbs, but I did the obligatory stint in NYC in the years after college so I can say I've been there, done that and got the t shirt :)

Tom Earp 04-23-2006 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KillarneyRose
That's like where I live now. I can be in Baltimore or Annapolis in 20 minutes and Washington, D.C. in 45 minutes but I live in a quiet neighborhood at the end of a peninsula where there's not much development going on. I pass two horse farms when I'm driving my daughters to school!

I never thought I'd end up living in the suburbs, but I did the obligatory stint in NYC in the years after college so I can say I've been there, done that and got the t shirt :)


So, You know it all?;)

God envy is My Middle name!:cool: The best of all worlds to be sure.:)

People who want to live in the Real Burbs with big lawns are STOOPID!:eek:

I like My 2 bed room duplex with only a 1 car garatge (Not Big Enough) but with a Yard that takes 1 hour to cut and 1/2 hour to trim sucks, Hugely!

I would like to live in a one floor condo two bed rooms, with a two car garage, no steps, no grass. Eden for Me!:cool:

KillarneyRose 04-23-2006 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tom Earp
So, You know it all?;)



But, of course! :)


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